Auburn Career Center availability….

Here is the response from the representative of the Auburn Career Center:

Good morning, Brian and (redacted)..
Depending on the number of attendees, Auburn has several rooms available. In the Technology Learning Center (TLC), there are 2 rooms, one holding round tables with 8 chairs each for approximately 40. This is a little more “intimate” as it allows attendees to sit face-to-face for small discussions. The other room the TLC is stadium/auditorium seating holding approximately 70. Both rooms have projectors and screens. Access to this building is much easier than the Presentation Center as the building is not a “school” and doors are not locked at all times.

If you plan on having more than 70 attending, the Presentation Center in the main campus building can hold up to 300.

If you would like to see the rooms in the TLC and the Presentation Center, I can show you. As for availability, what time of day are you looking to hold your meetings?

We are available to speak on the issue.

If you know of any group that wants to hear our presentation “Losing the American Dream….One Tax Levy at a Time”, please let us know and we can schedule a date and time.

If we continue on our current path of ever escalating real estate taxes, we will price seniors and others living on fixed incomes out of their homes they worked all their lives to achieve.

Is the American Dream dead?

After a great deal of research, we are firmly convinced that unless something is done about the unconstitutional use of real estate taxes to pay for public schools, many taxpayers will be driven out of their homes.

The government’s public school financing model is simply not sustainable.

We see lobbyists for every special interest group, but none for the average taxpayers. We hope citizens start to speak up before they decide that they need to move out of their home.

The State of Ohio has balanced their budget on the backs of local taxpayers, and the choices of where to live with affordable property taxes are becoming difficult to find.

Lake County residents — please wake up, and start speaking out and fight for yourselves. Do not be complacent, and accepting this fate.